Thanks to those of you who helped me find the source of a reference to
Pound by Northrop Frye. I have another. In his essay "Religion and
Poetry" (1959), Frye writes:
Some poets feel that man is walled off from a higher destiny by
superconscious powers that he can never reach and that are indifferent to
him.... Others, such as Robinson Jeffers, see nothing in front of man
except his gradual disappearance as a natural species. Ezra Pound finds
the source of his vision of the human world in Confucius and the
"unwobbling pivot" of the Word--the human word, not a divine word made
flesh.
If anyone can point me to the source for the phrase "unwobbling pivot,"
I'd be grateful.
Jeffery Donaldson
Jeffery Donaldson 905-525-9140
Department of English x 24132
McMaster University fax 777-8316
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